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Awesome Donkey:
So far it's working pretty good here. :D

Awesome Donkey:
Okay, more testing in my Linux VMs - copy and paste doesn't seem to work into Customize Display. Anyone else confirm? The clipboard is correctly copied from the host to guest VM, so that isn't an issue. However if I attempt to copy anything within MC (e.g song title, artist name, etc.) and paste that into gedit (all within the VM), it doesn't work.

I'll test from the native Arch install here in a few mins.

EDIT: Anything I'm writing into gedit/Text Editor then highlighting and copying via the right click menu works (and thus the contents are in the clipboard) however trying to paste said contents in MC via Paste from right click or CTRL+V doesn't work. Paste isn't selectable so it's not reading the clipboard.

EDIT 2: Okay, tested from the native Arch install and the results are the same. Copying from outside MC (e.g gedit) and pasting to MC doesn't work. Nor does copying from MC and pasting to gedit. However copying and pasting within MC itself seems to be working fine. So that's pretty much it here - I've confirmed this behaviour in the native Arch install, Ubuntu VM, Arch VM and Mint VM. I'll test the Debian VM here in a few mins, but I suspect the result will be the same.

EDIT 3: Same result with the Debian VM.

bob:

--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on April 13, 2016, 03:55:51 pm ---Okay, more testing in my Linux VMs - copy and paste doesn't seem to work into Customize Display. Anyone else confirm? The clipboard is correctly copied from the host to guest VM, so that isn't an issue. However if I attempt to copy anything within MC (e.g song title, artist name, etc.) and paste that into gedit (all within the VM), it doesn't work.

I'll test from the native Arch install here in a few mins.

EDIT: Anything I'm writing into gedit/Text Editor then highlighting and copying via the right click menu works (and thus the contents are in the clipboard) however trying to paste said contents in MC via Paste from right click or CTRL+V doesn't work. Paste isn't selectable so it's not reading the clipboard.

EDIT 2: Okay, tested from the native Arch install and the results are the same. Copying from outside MC (e.g gedit) and pasting to MC doesn't work. Nor does copying from MC and pasting to gedit. However copying and pasting within MC itself seems to be working fine. So that's pretty much it here - I've confirmed this behaviour in the native Arch install, Ubuntu VM, Arch VM and Mint VM. I'll test the Debian VM here in a few mins, but I suspect the result will be the same.

EDIT 3: Same result with the Debian VM.

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Interesting, I copied in and out of abiword without an issue....

Marshall:
Good day.

Definition of testing system ... a) I have no .Xdefaults nor .Xresources files on my system. b) I am using twm for window manager  ;D.  c) I had to ask where the Customized Display menu was (right-click on "JRiver Media Center 21" text) located.

With gedit, I can type there and select (double/triple click for example) and then control-C (or right button->copy). Go to MediaCenter and control-V to paste (or right button->paste). 

The opposite shows how broken various X applications are with regards to CLIPBOARD/PRIMARY cut and paste.  If you control-V into gedit, it pastes. The right button->Paste is greyed out in gedit. But, control-V works fine.

I do not have the middle button paste of selections from PRIMARY working.  If you select in Media Center, it stays in MediaCenter. It does not do a selection clear event to whoever the owner of the PRIMARY selection property is, nor does it change the PRIMARY property to contain the selection. (On the list ...along with virtual keys and control keys for menu options...)

Marshall:
I am guessing that the "Paste" menu un-grayed-out in gedit depends on the selection clear event for PRIMARY property arriving. "Most interesting..."   ?

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